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Between Hartenstein and Aue the old single-track line was abandoned completely and replaced by a new straightened realignment. In Aue, the line crosses the route of the former Chemnitz—Aue—Adorf line then leaves the Mulde valley.

After the next station, Schlema unter lowerthe line passes through the only tunnel en route to Aue. Between Aue and Schwarzenberg, the line was rebuilt single oder beziehung a single-track line on the two-track subgrade in order to widen the narrow curves. Because of the mining of uranium under the line by the Soviet Wismut company, the branch line single aue schwarzenberg about for safety reasons.

Single-Wohnungen im Umkreis von Aue

Untilexpress trains operated on the line. Both lines are still in operation. Finally, it passes through Schwarzenberg Neuwelt and terminates at the Schwarzenberg station.

Route[ edit ] Aue station The route begins on the single aue side of Zwickau Hauptbahnhof and leaves the station to the south with a curve to the west.

The route has several extremely tight curves, climbing the Schwarzwasser valley then reaches Lauter. In the s, there was a fast train service with through coaches from Berlin to Cranzahl on the line. The line was a single-track untilwhen the second track was restored. Construction of the Eibenstock dam in severed the line to Adorf and since the mids the remainder of the line to Blauenthal has not operated.

Notably there singles pforzheim umgebung a daily service between Aue and Berlin. Sincethe line has connected to the Chemnitz—Aue—Adorf line via Aue station. The line from Chemnitz to Aue is line now integrated as the Zwönitz Valley Railway Zwönitztalbahn in the network of the Erzgebirgsbahn company.

History[ edit ] The Zwickau—Schwarzenberg line originated as the Zwickau—Bockwa coal railway, single aue was built by the Saxon State Railways in to connect the coal mines near Zwickau with markets. The line was extended from Schwarzenberg to Johanngeorgenstadt Schwarzenberg—Johanngeorgenstadt line in and to Annaberg in Annaberg-Buchholz—Schwarzenberg line. Near Hartenstein station, the line passes Burg Stein castle then runs through a narrow wooded valley. A platform operated until the early s for Wismut mine passenger traffic.

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However, the line to Annaberg-Buchholz has had no scheduled passenger traffic since and only freight traffic to Grünstädtel. Rehabilitation[ edit ] Despite falling market share in the s, the importance of the route for transport in the western Erzgebirge was undisputed. Inthe Soviet Wismut company started uranium mining in the Ore Mountain and the line quickly achieved a prominent role for the removal of milled uranium ores and in carrying commuter traffic to the newly established mine shafts.

Freight transport still operates, but is insignificant in contrast to the past. Original plans called for a single track between Zwickau and Schlema. This was not realized for operational reasons, however, especially since the establishment of stations with crossing loops would have been very expensive. Shortly after, it passes the railway buildings of the former Shaft uranium mine, once the deepest mine in Europe.

As the enlargement of the Schlema tunnel to meet modern clearances would have been very expensive, the track on this section was also singled. Connecting lines[ edit ] A line opened in serving the mountain town of Schneeberg from Schlema unterer lower station.

To transport coal and supply the mining operations in the Erzgebirge Ore Mountainsthe line was soon extended along the Mulde and the Schwarzwasser valleys to Schwarzenberg. The remainder of the line to Oberschlema closed in and was subsequently demolished.

Soon after, a line runs to the left that connects to the tram track which has been converted to mixed gauge with three rails and extends to central Zwickau, which is used by the trains of Vogtlandbahn on the Zwickau Zentrum— Kraslice route.

This was longest narrow gauge railway in Saxony until it ceased operation in Today the line is mainly served by Regionalbahn trains of the Erzgebirgsbahn on the Zwickau—Johanngeorgenstadt route. Obererzgebirgische Bahn and it opened 15 Mayafter almost three years of work.